Waycross weekly herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 1893-190?, July 01, 1893, Image 7

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THE WAYCROSS HERALD, SATURDAY, JULY i, 1893. H^eco9Hn Official Orfu ef Ware Coast?, Chari* . tom Corny ill City of Waycroat. THE HERALD rCBUSHlXO C0MPA5Y. Examine the rates of an/ first-class weekly newspaper and you will find ours to be less Transient adrertUof inserted at 9L00 per inch first insertion. fiOc subsequent insertion. Beading notice in Jocal columns 10c per line first insertion'; 5c per line each subse quent insertion. Professional cards $6.00 per annum after January 1st. For Cheap adrertising see Cheap Column. Advertisement* to insure insertion any week must be in by Wednesday of that week. Changes made in advertisements, inserted at onr regular *ates, and for specified time, will be charged for at cost of making said SOME SHOET ITEMS. Cancers in the Neck Terrible Choking Sensation Absolutely Pure . A cream of farter baking powder. Highest of all in leavening strength.— Latat U. S. Government Food Report. Royal Baking Powder Co. 106 Wall Street, * • New York J. A. JONES & CO , England eats 600,000,000 Irish eggs annually. For government railroad employes 23,000 dwellings have been erected in Prussia. The tomb of Mahomet is covered with diamonds, saphires and rubies valued at $10,000,000. A man in California has invented a device that will prevent gas from escap ing when it .is blown out. In Persia when a railroad train kills a man the natives pull up the track for miles and boycott the trains. An English watchmaker exhibits an engine of 122 distinct pieces, not in cluding 33 bolts and screws which could be hidden in a lady’s thimble. A Japanese editor has been sentenced to six months’ imprisonment and to pay n fine for calling the members of the legislature “boneless fish.” Mrs. French Sheldon, the African ex plorer, is a petite woman, with fair com plexion, light brown hair and beautiful figure. Her expedition in the Dark Continent cost her over $100,000. “You have a very poor circulation,” observed the doctor, as he held . the edi tor’s pulse. “Sir!” cried the editor in dignantly, “my circulation is sworn to. BUGGIES, WAGONS, Road Carts, Torpantiao Wtgons, Harness, Sisjfg Machines akd Attachments, AYCROSS. GA. keep on hand a full supply of 8huttl» and Nkxdlkr for all kinds of Be wine Machines. I.L WHOUSAll A QUITMAN, GA. Henry and Fancy GROCERIES, Country Product ol til tills. Orders solicited and satisfaction guaranteed. Special Attention paid to Packing and Shipping Goods. WORK FOR US Jfrs. Jaw of Locust Valley, Long Island. “Four yean ago, while living in Trinidad, Colorado, a small lamp appeared on my .neck, which gradually swelled and developed into aa intensely pslafsl livid sore with a centre filled with granulations ilka shot. Another sore appeared an inch or two distant, and I bad to give up and return to my parents In Brooklyn. Physicians pronounced them cancers and Performed An Operation for their removal. I suffered a great deal before the operation, and far worse since. One of the cancers, the smaller one, healed over but was as sore as ever, while the other did not heal and was worse. The physicians told me X would have to submit to another operation, bat I Mid I would Die First A similar lump a year ago eame on the right tide of my neck. For many months I could swallow only liquid orvery softfood, and sometimes found gist diM—lty epeaktag slwd. At the suggestion of a friend, I began taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla, and the only thing I regret is that I did not take it years ago, and thus have pro. vented terrible suffering, for had I taken tbef medicine, I sincerely believe l should not have needed any operation at an. These sores are now. after taking two bottles, Completely Cone and, I am satisfied, permanently healed up. The lump* on the right side of my neck baa nearly all dried up, and no longer causes me Hood’s s Cures any Inconvenience. I can eat anything once more, and can use my voice as well as ever." Mrs. James Baker, Locust Valley, Long Island culation. “I think I will take a holiday * the next three weeks,” remarked the secre tary and treasurer of a private company .... a few days, and you will be startled at the anex- , pected success that will rewurd your efforts. We million papers per day IS my cir- positively have the best business to offer an agent that can be found on the face of this earth. 048.00 profit on S75.0O worth of business is beinr easily and houorably made by and paid to hundreds of men, women, boys, and girls in our employ. You can make money faster at work for us than vou have any idea of. The business is so easy to (earn, and instructions so simple and plain, to the .chairman thereof. -‘But you re- J * * * ’ ** 1 oldest, most successful, and largest publishing houses in America. Secure tor yourself the protits that the business so readily and handsomely yields. Ail beginners succeed grandly, and more than realize their greatest expectations. Those who try it find exactly as we tell them. There is plenty of room for a few more workers, and we urge * ‘gin at onoe. If yon. are .already em- i have a few spare moments, and wish turneil from one only two weeks ago.” !:True; that was my holiday as secretary; I wish to go now as treasurer.” It is announced with a good deal of glee from Chicago that the highwayman known as the lone robber has been cap tured. It is to be hoped that the police will not be satisfied with themselves that they will forget to let the good work go on. All the Chicago robbers do not play solitaire. The bicvcle fiend appears to be get ting in hit work these days. Thursday evening a negro rider ran over a white child, and last evening a white rider ran over a negro child. It is very plain that bicyele riding on the streets must be takep in hand and regulated by the city government. If this thing keeps on a rider wili not hesitate to run over the Mayor himself or some first-class news, paper man, and then you’ll see fun!-Ex. ployed, but hare a few spare moments, to use them to advantage, then write ns once (for this W vour grand opportunity), and receive hill particulars by return mail. Address, TRUE A CO., Box No. 400, Angmits, Me. FREE COURSE BY MAIL WITH THE LEAVENWORTH It is thought that before a great while arrangements will be made to select Representatives and Senators for Sonth Georgia from Atlanta and eicinitj. In order that it may not be overlooked we mention the fact that there are a few Congressional seats down this way that they might fill. What business has a South Georgia man with an office? His busineea is to do the work and let the other fellow eat the pie.—Ex. A man named Andy Mttldoon, at Bradford, Pa., started out with 200 quarts of glycerine to shoot a well The wagon turned over and the glyc erine shot Andy. Only a few pieces of Uesb were fonnd scattered throogb the woods for ten miles, and an old lady living even fifteen miles away thought it was a reverberation of the Savannah earthquake. It turned over several jars of milk she had placed in a spring branch.—Savan- nahPress.' 1 To Xy Friends. After Julylst, 1893, my friends will find me at You mans & Gerber’s jewelry store, where the Freyer and Bradley Music Company will keep a complete line of Pianos and Organs. I shall continue to represent them and will be pleased to-see thy customers over there. * Messrs. Youmans & Gerber will also represent them. Respectfully, J. S. Knight. BROWN'S IRON BITTERS cures Dyspepsia; In- . digestion*Debility. TO ADVERTISE OUR COLLEGE ing and Commercial Arithmetic by mail Free ok Charge to a limited number of per sons. This course will be completed in forty lessons. No charge for Diplomas. Address: PROF. F. J. VANDKRBERG, Tres., „ 302, 301 and 306 Delaware st, june3-w3m Leavenworth, Kan. CLEVELAND INSTITUTE, * AT COST! We must reduce our stock at any hazard before our annual stock taking on August 1st Conse quently we offer our ENTIRE LINE of SUMMER DRESS GOODS and SHOES at ACTUAL COST. We mean exactly what we say, and will prove it if you give us a chance. Pflail Orders Solicited. THE G. G. GRACE 00.. WAYCROSS, GA. Lloyd & Adams. DEALERS IK Paints, Oils, Doors, Sash and Blinds, Terra Cotta and Sewer Pipes, BUILDERS HARDWARE, Lime, Plaster and, Hair and Cement Corner Congress and Whitaker Sts., Savannah, : : Georgia. Sole Agents for Adamant Plaster, best 3reparation in the world for plastering vails and ceilings. Write for circulars. dec 19-lv SWEAT & WILSON, QUITMAN, GEORGIA. £b*R & BILLIARD SJLIOON. »j And Dealers in Fine Whiskies, Wines, Rums, Gins and Brandies, And the Purest Whiskies manufactured for Medicinal Purposes. We buy our goods direct from the Distilleries and the best markets and will give our customers the benefit of same. We have the largest stock in South Georgia. Orders by mail accompanied by the CASH will receive prompt attention. No Charges for Packing. Seeret of Sueee$g! Tbi Secret of Success for tbs Monopoly Oppressed Firmer IS TO PLANT ORCHARDS. California found not her greatest wealth in her gold mines, but in her vineyards and orctffirds. Georgia and the Sonth can excel the dry, hot climate of Calirornia in the production of fine fruits ; but to do o we must quit planting cheap, worthless brush, and plant none but southern grown trees procured direct from the Cherokee Nursery. The people of Ware and urrounding counties cannot afford to waste money buying northern grown trees. We invite every one to examine our stock before buying. We wiil take pleasure in showing you what we have. GOOD TREES AT FAIR PRICES IS OUR MOTTO. If you cannot come to see us, write to us before you place your orders Catalogues free. Address CHEROKEE NURSERY CO., WAYCROSS. GEORGIA. WARESBORO, GA. TATED i »ven miles B. & W. Road. Healthy Locality, Moral Neighborhood, GOOD ACCOMMODATIONS, Well Equipped Building. Competent In structors. Preparation for College and Teaching a Specialty. . T ^ For particulars address Zeb. B. Sanders, ) f , - • John G. Mills. ] * n . ncl P a « Lagerine I 4 4* Drink . #. *** Lagerine,*#* That Great Health - Giving Drink SI Manufactured by FRED FICKEN, Proprietor Enterprise Bottling Works, WAYCROSS, GEORGIA. Immense Trade! I F you do not believe that A. R. BENNETT in Owen's Block, is doing a big business, just look at the sidewalk in front of his store, it is worn down to such an extent by the continuous stream of customers that pass in and out buying groceries, that he has had to have boards laid such time as it can be i Which Plainly Shows That The Place to Buy GROCERIES THE MUSIC HOUSE OF FL0BIDA. MANIER, LANE&COMPANY, Successor to A. B "Campbell. For less money than any house in the State. We guarantee instruments to he as repre- santed. We will ship Piano or Organ to any honest man or woman on trial and if not satisfactory, we will pay freight both ways. Gash or on Installment. Jacksonville, ... Florida Hitch, Powers & Co QUITMAN, GEORGIA. WHOLESALE COUNTRY PRODUCE And Commission Merchants. Corn, Oats, Country Hams, Lard, Chickens and Eggs. Brooks County Syrup a Specialty. ip Tome BACK AGUES, a good appetite. A. R. BENNETT S, UOOD'S GUARANTEES * * a core. What it has done, for others it will do for you. Be sure to get Hood’s Saraapuilla. F. J. JAMES,c Harness and Shoe Maker, Two-story Building Albany Ave, WAYCROSS, GEORGIA. M. BRICE, SON & CO., QUITMAN, GEORGIA, General - Grocery* Merchants, —AST) EOULEJtS IN— COUNTRY PRODUCE. Con, Outs, Batov, Lard, PtasjFMcm, Syrup, Chickens, Eggs, Etc., foe Sale at all Times. m J. W. HOPSOX, PROPRIETOR Centennial and Palace. Bars, QUITMAN, GEORGIA. THE BEST AND PUREST companied by the cash. Express Charges Paid From this point to any place on tbs B. F. & W. B., oY B/& W. R. R. Patronage solicited. ate CCHESHV \BITTlRS RELIEVES *11 81m* SMns. REMOVES ot WlnESS, Gbaraxsnox. Pjux. REVIVES *AHn* ENERGY. RESTORES Kore»l areolttk*. usd. (XL Him MEMO** CO.. «. Louis. MO, Ul. tJ. POWBIHl, <jcm»A]», iu. Sealer in Groceries and *,••'• Country Produce OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Bacon, Lard, Corn. Oats, Chickens. Eggs, etc. Kolb Green Water melon Seed. Orders from Country Merchants, Milkmen and others solicited. All goods guaranteed. Goods will be ship ped promptly and carefully. Write /or prices. OWEN’S BLOCK WARREN LOTT. C. E. MURPHY LOTT & MURPHY, Fire, Life and Accident INSURANCE AGENTS and BROKERS WOOD'S pnos phodbve; The Great Radish Remedy. and permanent- —— —4gM tor Wood’s Fins* i Before and AJler. ’-Hg“*JSS£*SS of Olt, Um hU dllbonnt.ton, toelototolc. to 11 ieoc! by mum mail. Menem. For sale in Waycross and everywhere by all respectable druggists Nothing but First-class Companies represented, classes of property Insurance effected on all UNDERTAKERS’ GOODS. W. W. WALKER, QUITMAN, GA. General - Produce - Merchant; DEALER IN Country Produce if all Uids. 1000 Bushels Com for Sale. BACON* LARD* OATS, Pinders, ‘Chickens, Eggs, Butter, Etc., on hand at all rimes. • > • All orders promptly filled. Correspond ence solicited and satisfaction guaranteed. w.r. McIntosh & co. WAYCHOSS^ GEORGIA, We are opening the largest and best stock af IjWUlj/VLMjJ Rugs, Matting, Etc., Ever bronght to Waycross, and will compete with any market in|prices. Mail or Telegraph Orders for Furniture or Burial Cases promptly attended to. -CHEAP COFFINS. MEAT MARKET HENRY T. WILLIAMS, BEEF, PORK, SAUSAGE AT ALL TIMES. Gtr. Pint In. aid Braixwick Strutt. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Tbe Beet in the Muket at Reuonnble Price. ua hu «iu utMctn. Jt P9SITIUB CURB 9» Consumption, COUGHS, COLDS, CROUP, XVD ALL BRONCHIAL AFFECTTIONS. ORANGE BLOSSOM is asaafe and harmless as A Flax Seed Foultloe. It Is applied right to the parts. It cores all diseases of women- Any lady can use it herselfi Sold by AT.T. DRUGGISTS. Mailed to any address on receipt of SI. Dr. J. A. McGill Sc Go, 3 and 4 Panorama Place, Chicago, HL 8JS3& Life Preserver Medicine Co., WAYCROSS, GA. JAPANESE OlI^E CURB A New sad Complete Treatment, coexisting of SUPPOSITORIES, Caprale* of Ointment and two boxes of Ointment. A never-failing Cure hoe Pile* of every nature an-l degree, tt make* an operatic® With the knife or Injections or carbolic acid, which ara painful and seldom « permanent cure, and often reeuthw in death, unnecessary. Why endure title terrible disease? boxes to ours sny ease. You only pay Cor oenefits received. *1 a box. 6 for IS. Sept by mall. Guarantees issued by our agent*. > CONSTIPATION the great LIVES and STOMACH REGULATOR and BLOOD PURIFIER. Small, mild and pleaaant to take, eepedally adapted for children's use. 00 Boss* GUARANTEES issued only by R. J. Smith, Druggist, Way ss, Ga.